Hi again folks!
Well, I got back safely from the states and had a wonderful four weeks of walking around like Dr. Zoidberg, hunched sideways, photographing things. I did indeed hook up with Metalangel, and I had a reasonably good time in Toronto. However, sadly, there I also got beaten up on my second day by a crazy homeless guy. We were on a pleasant walk, broad daylight, and I was taking a photograph of a bridge and in the distance a figure appeared from the bushes. I heard distant bellowing and me and Meaty moved swiftly on. As we headed to cross a road a rock flew near us. So we picked up speed. And we'd almost crossed, one hundred yards on from the bridge, when suddenly poor Meaty goes flying and hits the kerb. I find myself grabbed by the shoulder by a crazy bug-eyed big black guy in a hoody, who keeps jerking me around screaming at me to delete the photo. Ironically I am unable to, as every time I attempt to hit delete he whacks me in the side of the head with his fist, possibly holding a rock. I keep shouting out, "Okay man! Okay! It's deleted!" but he keeps hitting me, until after several blows he lets me go and then headbutts me, before finally delivering a haymaker to poor old Meaty who's dazed on the ground.
So it was a trip to the hospital to get checked out for the both of us. Happily Meaty ended up okay except for nasty bruising around the ribs, and I had some shallow cuts from abrasions and an egg on the side of my head from the thumping. Got checked out again on my return and I'm fine now, the bump's almost entirely gone. I think Meaty's frame still aches quite a lot though from the kerb impact. I really wish I hadn't taken that shot, but there was nothing indicating danger - it was totally out of the blue. Kind of unnerving.
I must have heard the, "Was it Rob Ford?" joke a couple of dozen times by now.
So yeah - it turns out to be true what my Third Floor Gallery buddies said, that every photographer gets beaten up at least once in their life. Ow. Still, didn't stop me from carrying on and photographing like buggery when over the American border. The fall was indeed beautiful and I had a swell time at my auntie and uncle's. Even saw a US Civil War graveyard, which was oddly moving. Ate lots of burgers, drank lots of craft beers and drifted in the small town sleepy charms of Bradford, PA, taking the odd portrait and lots of photographs of brownstone buildings, oil refineries and abandoned cars. I'll be posting the first entry of the blog up on petetakespictures.com by the end of the week. Meanwhile, here are some advance previews:
I can strongly recommend All Day IPA by Founders, by the way. A lovely session beer. Also Almond M&Ms. Yum.